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Smyrna Notes – 22 Feb 1907

Rev. S. Thompson was with us Sunday and as usual took a leading part in Sunday school. He preached two sermons during the day.

Mrs. B.G. Strong and little daughter Lovie Lee, accompanied her husband on his charge this week, and were the especial guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Dunnon.

Mr. John B. Ridley spent Sunday with relatives and friends here.

The remains of Rev. Jordan Walker, and old resident of Lavergne, were brought here Friday morning for burial. Quite a number came from the city to witness the funeral, which was conducted by Rev. Dr. Luckett, assisted by Revs. Giles and Pearson.

Mrs. Geo. Smith and little daughter Elizabeth, spent the day with the Dunnon family Sunday.

Mrs. Ellen C. Elliott, who has been here visiting for more than a month is to leave for Hot Springs, Ark,. Sunday night. She will be in the city from seven till eleven-thirty, at which time her train will leave. She enjoys reading the Globe, and will have it sent to the Elliott Flat, her home in Hot Springs.

Miss Isabella Batey left for the city Friday where she expects to make her home for a while.

While making boards, Mr. Pleas Smith was struck in the mouth, knocking out two of his teeth.